Based on a play written for radio by Lucille Fletcher. The telephone is the only means that connects Leona Stevenson (Barbara Stanwyck) with the outside world. Leona, director of a chemical factory, is a hypochondriac and bedridden due to a psychosomatic ailment. Her husband Henry (Burt Lancaster) is a man of modest but very ambitious origins, who married her to improve his position in the factory. One day he calls him on the phone and, then, there is a crossing of lines that allows him to listen to a conversation in which two people talk about the imminent murder of a woman.
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Based on a play written for radio by Lucille Fletcher. The telephone is the only means that connects Leona Stevenson (Barbara Stanwyck) with the outside world. Leona, director of a chemical factory, is a hypochondriac and bedridden due to a psychosomatic ailment. Her husband Henry (Burt Lancaster) is a man of modest but very ambitious origins, who married her to improve his position in the factory. One day he calls him on the phone and, then, there is a crossing of lines that allows him to listen to a conversation in which two people talk about the imminent murder of a woman.